The reveal of the Legend of Zelda Wii U at E3 last week was one of the show’s highlights to many. Producer Eiji Aonuma has now confirmed that the footage released last week as part of Nintendo’s E3 digital event, was all in-game.

For those of us not lucky enough to attend New York Comic Con this year, Nintendo has released a highlights reel from The Legend of Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma’s presentation on A Link Between Worlds.

Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma has been talking about The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds quite a bit recently, mainly about difficulty levels, the number of staff working on the project and how the game had to be tweaked to look right on 2DS which released last week.

The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask seems to be the one Zelda game that many fans really want to see remade or given a sequel. Nintendo seems to know that all too well, as suggested by this new Facebook tease.

With horrors of the Super Mario Bros. live action flick in mind, it’s understandable why Nintendo would be cagey about adapting other properties for the big screen. However, Zelda boss Eiji Aonuma has said that he and Shigeru Miyamoto have discussed.

The Legend of Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma has responded to claims that he is “tired” of the Zelda series, and expanding on the same format with each iteration. He’s not tired at all, but has admitted that changes do need to be made

Nintendo has announced it will be attending New York Comic Con and will host a booth with playable versions of many unreleased Wii U and 3DS games, as well as the new 2DS system. It is also hosting a session in which The Legend of Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma will speak.

Legend of Zelda series director Eiji Aonuma has told Polygon that while the his team doesn’t have the “bandwidth” to remake Skyward Sword or Twilight Princess in HD, “but maybe it will happen if someone else does it”. The conversation came as a part of Aonuma mentioning that his team demo’d the Wii Zeldas in […]

The Legend of Zelda series has remained DLC-free for its colossal span, but that may well change moving forward according to series producer Eiji Aonuma, who is now looking at ways to offer add-on content moving forward.